Jessica Zorn
Jessica Zorn is an insurance professional, dabbling entrepreneur, and a lifetime emotional intelligence student striving to use wisdom to apply knowledge attained.
After Jessica transitioned from a decade-long role as a homeschooling mother of four children and her local community’s church youth program director, Jessica had the opportunity to reinvent herself. Jessica’s first stop – re-entering the workforce, which she quickly learned meant spending endless hours justifying her transferable skills.
Jessica has covered significant ground over the past eight years. In January 2010, she identified as being homeless due to the dissolution of her marriage, earning minimum wage, using her special education knowledge and teaching ability to barter for other resources, and, yet, feeling incredibly thankful.
Fast forward by a couple of years. As the Vice President of Health and Wellness International, LLC, Jessica purchased property in Central America. She moved the Company’s vision to a practical level by partnering with Costa Rican for-profit and not-for-profit businesses to invest in local victims of interpersonal violence (IPV) and sex trafficking survivors by providing victim-survivors with education for employable skills. In a more traditional setting, Jessica has had the opportunity to work in the healthcare, insurance, and legal fields, including but not limited to involvement with multiple Affordable Care Act (ACA) compliance initiatives, coordinating healthcare and insurance client management, leading various work-related projects, and executing business transactions via her Vermont property and casualty license.
Observing people whose passion has made them incredibly successful individuals for numerous reasons has fueled Jessica’s tireless curiosity. Jessica is committed to and inspired by hard work not only in the workplace, but also in her personal life. For example, she has determined that visiting the gym daily at 4:00 a.m. proves to be a key element for her time management, and supplying the energy to infuse tenacity to reach (what seem to be) impossible goals.
Directly from Jessica: “I didn’t get here alone. I believe success is found in the village, and I love my village.”